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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1894)
* ? . THK OMAHA DAILY KHTKr FRIDAY , AUGUST 17 , 1W. COMMERCIAL ASD FINANC Drain Markets Experienced a Oantinn of Wednesday's ' Weakness , GENERAL RUSH TO SELL AT THE S Connldnnililo ClmiiKlng Wit * Indulge. . Selling KrplcmlK-r anil Unyliii ; I ) ccmbcr ut About Thrcn Cent * Dif ference Stock * nnd HoixU. CHICAGO , AUK. 1C. The grain nu experienced a continuation today of y day's weakness , prices declining under Ing pressure nnd general bearish news , tcmber wheat closed ? c lower , nt Glc , tcinbor corn I'/ic lower , nt Glc , and tembcr oats Uc lower , nt 30 Ac. Prov finished steady and with but little cliai Wheat was moderately active , with fit tlons covcrlnc % c range. The feeling weaker. Initial trades were nt from * % c decline , nt from GlTiic to 65Uc for tcmbor. nnd gradually sold down % ? rallied Uc , changed some arid closed Thcro was n generul rush to sell n stnrt. The notion of corn was s'omethl a factor , but the principal weakening cnco was the lower cables nnd the dccll outside markets. Reports regarding French crop were quite favorable , whlcl also regarded as a bear argument nil pressed values. I'ardrldge was credited free sclllnc. which also aided the dc September was offered much moro f attributed to largo purchases of In the country. Conslderjblc changliif : Indulged In , selling September and b December nt about 3c difference , weather In England wns reported as we second Liverpool cables came In ' , < ! I The market , after holding a while , ruled weak when the car lots for tomt were announced al 750 cars. One boal was reported at New York for export. In corn the volume of business smaller , with fluctuations less frequent market assuming a more normal cond Utiylnc orders were nol so numerous the selling was fairly energetic. The ft was weaker. The country was a mod seller and local traders were rather Inclined to favor the short side. I trades were at from.He to % c declln C5V4C for September , and afterward up % c , declined % c for May nnd ! % September , advanced from % c to % c cllned frorn % c to % c , ruled steady closed weak. There were Bhowcra on weather map through Ntbraska , Ka wcstorrTIowa und southern Illinois , ami may httvo had a tendency to lncreas < offerings. The I'rlco Current's sum was a little bullish. Domestic markets all lower and cables came In with spot and unchanged and futures dull at % cllne. Among the sensational bull new : a report from St. Joseph , Mo. , stating orders had been Issued to abandon sc stations along the St. Joteph & Grand I road , owing to the failure of the crop In of Nebraska. Oals opened weak with corn , rallied > buying , but again dec % c to ,4c on and closed near the bottom. The rang September was \ < -c. Provisions declined at the start on live hog prices and liberal realizing. I reacted later on fair buying and the was at the top. Compared with last i September nork Is 2c higher , Scptc lard Cc lower and September ribs uncha Freights to Kingston for wheat , I Wheat and corn to Buffalo , TsO to Ic ; \ ' , o Milwaukee , % c. The leading futures ranged as folio "Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. | 5i Whcat.No. if AUR 64 65 Dec CH 5814 May 03 03 li-JM Com No. ! i. . AUR > Bl * Sept Ovl 6SM May Oi 3 < ) M 31 Out 33)6 May I'ork per bbl Sept. i : ) 45 13 i 13 If. Jan iaa 13 i 1U 70 Laul.lOillbB Jai ? * ? B 7 7 i 7 7 BS T.7M Short Rlba Frpt 7 35 7 42t ! 7 30 Jan 7 10 12W 7 05 Cash initiations were a follows : FLOUll Quiet and unclianged. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnK. 53'i 54)c ) ! ; No. 3 s nominal ; No. 2 red , D3Vift54c. CORN No. 2. D44c ; No. 3 yellow , 54T.C. OATS No. 2. SOUc ; No. 2 while , 24'i No. 3 white , S3 fl34Hc. HYE No. 2. 47c. HARLEy No. 2 , tIGc ; No. 3 , D20D5CJ J nominal. KLAX SEED-$1.26'.iW1.27'4. ' TIMOTHY HEED-Prlme , T..CO. PROVISIONS Mesa potk. per tibl. , JI3.60i I iirtl. uer 100 lb .t $7.60. Sliorl ribs , ldei , I7.40W7.60. Dry palled shoulders , boxed , 6.62V4 ; short clear sides , boxed , J7.63tJ7.75 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per $1.28. $1.28.The following were the receipts and ship for today : OMAHA M.YICItlCTS. Condition of Tr : < lo mi.I Qmtatloa ; Stiipln nnil Fuller Proilnco. Qood CRSS. as hai already been ment mo very scarce , and Ihe feeling In censer la u Illllo ( Inner. The price on track i country was advanced recently to 7c , am may be cutting off the receipts somcwl Ihls point. Yesterday the feellnR was so ilronRiMIhnl dealers were lryln < 5 lo fort market up u little here , and they are. quo hither. The receipts of chlcktns have suddenly di off very materially and the mniket Is In condition. BprhiR chickens uic quolcd lo nnd old hens arc Ilimer. Ducka ate still li IlKht demand. The che.ise ! market Is weak owlnR to the In Wisconsin , which arc expected lo In tha pnsturaRi- . Duller Is In very 1lnhl receipt , and n quotations. HUH prices remain In abou tame notch an minted for pevcral days. AceordliiR to Chicago Pioduce , the buy low grade butler In Hint market nre t irctty tired of "whey butter" put In with JHR stock. For the past few months thi ply of Ihls composlllon baa been on II crease. Where year OKO a shipper lend ono or Iwo tuba he Is now sending It Iwelve. Tbero could bu no objection ti whey butler ns a low grade If U were al butler. Hut being nmdo from the skin from nil kinds of cheese. It la fidult wherever there Is ndullernllon In cheese , Ii very frequent. A w ll known buyer t griulex In thai markcl usscrU lhat out of Kimples of such buller lie has tested , llvi to bo adulterated with Blucoso or pniven lorHKn substances , which brings such bul a level with oleomargarine and subject teller to the sainu thinner of prosecillloi would be lnvoi\cd In aelllng builerlno a license. UU1TKR I'ncklnR stock , lOc ; fair to country , 14U15c ; choice ti fancy , 17 lSc ; crrd creamery , 17V20c ; aeiarator | creamery , KOOrt Pr ilox. . lie. I.1V10 POUUrilY-Old hens , 4H 5o ' ; ro Zi < jOJu ; HprlHH chickens , 7jSo ; upr'nR Do ; old full-fealhered ducks , 4I4iu ! ; lien ll 67c ; gobblers , tjCc ; old KCt-se , full-fea 4 ( > 5c. I YKAlr-ChoIco ( at and imnll veala uro at &H < fCc ; coarao nnd larKe. 3Q4c. . CIIKKHU Wlicuniln. full cream , new UUWIJo ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , : Ntbrutku and Iowa , part iklmu. 7U c ; Imriter. No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , llo ; Hwlt , HAY Unlaiid hay , $11 : midland , $10 : lo $9. Color makes lh price on hay , Llnht Dell the best. Only lop KrudeH brliiK top pi I'lUKONB Old blnls , per dot. , fcOo. VEOETAItl.ES. rOTATOES-Hound lota , 70075c ; imall I ordern , SOc. . MELONS eiood Block , crated , $ M. CANTAI-OUPES-Nevada tMo. ) Jemi , crutr , $1.BO. . ! OLD UKANt * Hand-picked navy , JJ.l din in. Ji.liKi2.15 ; common while beam , ON1ONH On tirders. to per Ib. CAIUWOE aocxl ihlpplm : stock , home on order * . SUc ; ixxitherii , 2c. TOMATOEH Home grown , on ordctn , pel banket , 75c. CKI.KIIV Per dox. , S5 4flc. BWEKT POTATOKH Per Ib. , Be. KIH'IT. are romim-nclne lo Iloma itniwn xrapes anil U I ) expected that they will be unite by next \vcek. At I ho auction pale of fruit yestvrdi market devt'lop l more ulreiiKlh , und iiuotalions nill be noted b low , espcclu - und pi-ache * . pi-arn Cul. . ' The vvcretary ot the Hrdlands , drown * association hai submlttnl hfi for the putt year , which show * that Ihcr hlpiwd from there by the uiuuclallon I ot til crlo .di ot otaucu. Ot th i tbtr l cnflMrli , or 2m.15Z U * . of Wmhl nnvnlii ; 31 cnn , nr 77I.M llm. Mnlllprr nwci-tn , nnd K cars , or 1.311.375 I tin. ccr.l The fcrlce rnillieil for the nnvnls wn $1.1 Inx for llri > l triilc null of the rcgnlir t\i \ < ! the nvprnnc reec-i\cd for rriciilar nnd nff wax II. M n 1 > * . The rcRUlnr r\r.e \ nt th * M ranrnn flUerls wns the t < ant ) * t\A \ obtiilned f ( nnvnln , nilil th nveniKe for all * ' * v The scrdlliiKB lirnUKht. f"r rfRtilnr Jlr.cx , nnd thi > nvernnf tor nil r\p \ * wn Jl.2 > ! pfi TliotP cir lliuni | > celve > l IIJ , 509.93 for I ] li.Mi.22 for sweets nn < l Il2.20n.14 for senl mukliiK n lutiil ( if JTl.flW.M for Ihal porn Ihn IdillnnilK crop hnmlliil by DIP naxoclnl The cn l of hnndlliiKar Vn \i \ > tr , lenv nr-l roiiim of 11.31 for nuuiln , ll.3i fur f nnd 76c fur vrHllliiKM. The Inlal t-osl uf hat wns almut 131.2ml. leiivini ; n nu balance nl 00) to hr npiHirtlnneil among the 174 me of the nsmclallon. flne. APPLEB-Ooixl slock , per Ml. , J3.0003.J IILAI.'IC UAKPIIEIIIIIE.S None. Itit ; > HAPPHEUIllES-None. . IIL.\rKIII-llIlis-None. ; ! : PEAl'HKS-Cnltfornla. tl.104J1.2S. PLtJMS Nnlhe i l plums , per 24-nt. S2 Culirornln WaHhliiKton plum . S1.25 ; laru ; vntUMli-H. $1.2'.T71..V1 ; inaU red , $1.25. PHINE-J1.25fl1.M ! > . Fins Nnne. PEAIlS-llartletl'n , $1.75. PEAIlS-llarll.-irs , JI.MW1.75. AI'HIcoTrt-i'iillfiirnlm none. . OIlAPES-Concords , 10-lh. baskets , Ifornln , $1.50. $1.50.TUOPll'AL ' TUOPll'AL I-'UIHTH. 11A NAN AfS Choice Hock , $2 1T2.50per h LEMONS rnnry lemons.3i size , J6.SO : faney loiimns , 360 aUe , 5C.5' > a.CO. OIIANHt : ? NODP. PINEAPPPLEH-None. MIRCELLANI'-OL'S. FIOR Fancy , per ll > . , 15c. HONEY Oilltornin , 15c : ilnrk honey , lOffl MAPLE srilLTP nnllnn can ? , per iloz. . $ NUTS Almonds , KidKu ; EiiKllsli walnuts IZc : niberts. 12c ; Itrnxtl nuts. lOo. CIDEU Pure mice , per bbl. . $6 ; halt bbl. , HIDE. " No. 1 Rli-rn hides. 2'ic ' ; Nn. 2 hlden , I'.ifil'c ' ; No. 1 Rreon sntlrd hlde , 3'ic ' 2 ircen palled hldex , 2 < l2\icN'o. ; 1 gieen i hides , 25 lo 40 llm. . S'.io ' ; Nu. 2 ureen sailed I 25 lo 40 II * . . 2021JCNo. . 1 venl ralf. 8 Ihs. , DltflOc ; No. 2 Venl calf. 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 4i No. 1 dry flint hides , Cc ; No. 2 dry Illnl I 3c ; No. 1 dry palled hides , 4c. Part cuied Vj per Ib. lesH than fully cured. SHEEP I'KLTH Green salted , rarh. 2S Rr. i-n pulled shcnrllnBi ( short wooled early t each. COlIc ; dry shenrlliiKS olioit wiiuled nklni ) , Nu. I. racli. 6W10r ; dry shearlings I wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , DC ; diy Knnsas nnd Neliraska' bulcher wool pelts Ib. , actual wi-JKhl. 6gsc : murrain wnol pelt ! Ib. , ncluul WHlKht , 4fPo : diy flint Col bulchor wojl pells , per Ib. , actual welch' ' 6Vjc ; iiHitrnln wool pelts , per Ib. . aclnal wi UH'.C. Ilnvn fret cut off , as It Is uaelepa ti frelRhl nn them. TALLOW AND fiiiEASE Tallow. No. 4' < c ; tallnw , No. 2. 3''ji3e ' : creai-e , whit W/ic ; Kii-iise , white U. 3KQDic : Kifnse. ' low , 3c : Krease. Omlc. 2 > , Jc : old butter. t' beesnax , prime. 15iJ18c ; rough tallow. ! ' , ! M\V : vuitu enMitAL : : . M Vcilrriliiy'ii Ouotntlom n rionr. ( Jruln PnivlHlniK , .Metal' , t'Ac. NEW Tonic , AUK. i7.-n.otm-npc 18,000 bills. : exports , 1,300 bbln. : sales. phKs. : market continues dull nnd drag neither side Inclined lo yield. Southern moie active ; sales , 300 pkgs. Rye Hour , st lluckwheal Hour , nominal. COHN MEAL Kirmly held ; tlrandywlne , 83.20 ; yellow.western , J2.80if3.10. IRTCKWHEAT-Nomlnal. HYK Quiet. 1IAHLEY Nominal. IIAKLEY MALT-QlllPt. WHEAT Ui-relptH. 2W.WW bu. ; exports , IU. ! sales , 2.415,000 bu. futures. 105fl' ) bu. Hpot market lower nnd less active ; No. 2 i > slore and elevator , 57-Hc ; nlloat , DTe ; f. i fiSiJe ; No 1 hard , 6i'ic delivered. O\ \ opened weak nnd continued so nil day : fo news lower , nnd Euinprnn houses both mill bought : exports small today ; Chicago car esllmates lioati h. nnd for tomorrow laii | < , coin's Inllut-ncc boarXi : close , Tie down ; 66Ufi67 ( l-16c. closed 66\c : May , 66U 67 closed IXiVic ; August closed B7'ic : leniher , B7l(8DS'ti ! : . closed BDc ; Octob-r c 65c : Pecemb-'r , 61 % r62Vfe. , closed 61c. COUN Heeelpts. 6S.9HO bu. : expoits , 11.2IX ) sales , 195.000 bu. fuluira. 4.0" < ) bu. n il. market dull and weak ; No. 2 , 62'ic ' In elev 62'ic nlbal. Option market dull and wen day under reallzliiK , law receipts and : cables ; weather and crop news nlmut the t close wns V-ITiHc down ; May , 'i.TOfiWUe , i i.'t'.ic ; AnKUst closeil 61c ; September , WTfe'J ' ? closed CVIo : Oetob.-r , D9-145i6 > ) o , closed t9'sc ; ci-mlier. GG'ifinTUc , elon'il 56 c. . OATS ItccelplH , 259.2W bu. ; exports , i sales , 425.1)01) ) ) Im. fuiun-s , 89,00. . ) bu. spot. ' market quiet nnd Hrmer ; No. 2. 33'4S34c ; . dellvcnd. 34l 3ic ; No. 3. 33c : No. 2 white 37'ic ; No. 3 white. 361J36't < - ; track , mixed em , 34'tW35c ; tnick. while western , 36 track , whltp slate. 36044C. Option maikct f at llrBt , bill yielded to coin's w.-akncfs ; liarely steady , Vic decline : August closfd September , 3l1,4fI34ie. ! ! closed Sl'.ic : October ftS.'Vic , closed 35'/ic ' : Novemlier clos"d C6'ic. HOPS Dull : state , common lo choice , C Paelllo coast , SfilSc. JIAV Firm ; shipping , B5tl6flcj good to c 75SiS7'lc. ' HIDES Dull : wet salted. New Orleans lecled. 45 to 65 Ib * . . 4 i5'jc ' ; Tcxns select ! lo 50 Ihs. , 4 < J5c ; IluenDS Ayron , dry. 20 to 21 lO'/lc : Tcxns. diy , 24 to 4) His. , CliSUo. LEATHEll Quiet ; heijijock sole " , Uucnos / IlKht to heavy weights , luftlSo" WOOI Plrm : domestic , 19f25c ; pulled , 2 ( COAl -Dull. PllOVISIONS Hcef. qu'et. Cut meats , H pickled bellies , S'/iflSe ; pickled hams , ll i Lard , quiet but steady ; western fleam ( nt $8 ; sales , 200 tierces , nt $ S : city. 7V4c ; 12' ' ) tierces ; September , $7.95 nominal ; re easier : continent , $3.30 ; H. A. , $3.20 ; comp 6We. Pork. dull. IIUTTEIl Firm : weslcrn dairy , 13S16u ; ern creamery , 145 ! ? 23Uc : western factory , IS'.ic ; Elglns. 2-IVjc ; state dairy , 14JJ21c ; 17B23'tc. cri-nmery , EOOS Very firm : state nnd Pennsylvan1 I17'c ; Ice house , 15'ifn6p : western , fresh 17c ; southern , cases , $1.25t3.r,0. TAl.LOW Steadier ; 4V 4 : > 4C for city ( $ pkit. ) : country ipkiis. free ) , 4 > i ? 4Tic , o ty. qunl CHEESE null : state , law , TViQS'.tc ; i 7Kfl9'5c : part Bklms. 3' , ! ? 6yc : full klms. PETUOLEl'M Dull : United clni.nl nt bid Woshlnglan , l.bls. . tG ; Wnshlnglor : . rellned. New Yoik , J5.15 ; 1'hllnil bulk.$3.50 ; Italtl nnd llaltlmore , $5.10 ; Philadelphia nnd In bulk , $2.60. I11C15 Firm ; domesllc , fair to extra , 4W "pTo1 AlJfs-Dun : scotch. $19.00 22.00 ; A can , Jlo.Mlfil3.flO. 11OHIN Quiet ; strained , common to eood , Tt'lilPENTINE Steadier ; 29i.sift0c. TIN Ensy ; plntes. mniket dull. ' SPELTEH Neglected : fnles on 'chnnKf tons September lln , at $19.10 , nnd 25 tons Al SeptembT tin. $19. COTTON SEED Oil * Steady ; rather belli offerings moderate ; some sales rei mand ; current prices ; off crude , 25ff28c : yellow nt tcr Brades. 314I35C- yellow off Kradcs , 37 © prime while , 36C37C. STOCKS AM > IIONUS. Volume of Uuulncss Much Itcnvler tin \Vetlne-Mliiy. NEW YOUK , AUR. 10. The volurn business on the Stock exchange today cnBlrternbly heavier than on yesterday , the speculation healthier In tone. Evltl ot a broadening market wcro found Ii Increased orders received by the cor Blon houses , which report a growing. I est on the part of their customers Ii course of speculative values. There v larger number of out of town buylni dcrs on the board and London supplcm the advance In American securities o own Stock exchange by sending over chasing orders for a majority ot tin bltrago stocks. As a consequence , the Ing was mainly on the long side of th cunt , and the trend of prices was ur. throughout the day , except for occni fractional reactions , due to reallzatk profits and small bear raids , which Ineffectual and only led to fresh covi The chief speculation was In the gr shares , which were In unusually god b In the belief that with the final settle ot the tariff railroad tralllc Is certa bo largely Increased by heavy slilpmet goods from the Atlantic seaboard tc west , St. Paul advanced 1 % per closed % per cent lower , Uurllngtor per cent , closed % per cent off , Hock I l4i per cent , closing V4 Per cent down Northwestern 1V per cent , with a fin ; action cf % per cent. The dlrectoi the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy will In IKstoti tomorrow to take action 01 dividend , and the ) largo covering In the s today would seem to Indicate the bear llevo the regular dividend will bo dec General Electee made the greatest ad ot the day , scoring a gain qf 2 per ce gocd buying Induced by favorable reef of the company's business. There v demand for Missouri Pacific at the s boird , which sent the shares up 2 per with a subsequent reaction ot 1 % per and a final rally ct ' ,4 per cent , m a net gain of 1 % per cent. The othe vances of the day were ; Union 1 and Denver & Rio Grande preferred IV cent , Colorado Coal & Iron 1U per Western UnUn sold up 1H per cent to closing at a reaction ot % per cent. The Evening I'ost says ; The marke strong today , despite the falling oft t volume of business , as compared with vlous days of the week. Thu gr group was the most Important factor led the general list In point ot ail vane volume of trading. Metal brokers Ii city do not regard the upward movi In sliver an Indicating any pronounced c In cond.tlons , being rather Inclined t beltet that U is due to market lluctuc Sugar did not participate In the oral buoyancy , being under the manlpu ot the clique ot Insiders. An early d ot K per cent was followed by n ad of 1'4 per cent , which wan gubseqii entirely Irst , nnd even more qulcklj covered. In the late tmdliiR the stcc ! acted " per cent , with a final rally of U P cel per cent , making n gain the day. OIHIIIInB sold up % per ce the early dealings , but the utrength quickly lost under a bear raid. The market was utrong all day. The Evening 1'ont's London cable nays1 There was n very strong ban ! turn to.lay ; the proportion of ctah to bllltles Is nearly 68 per cent. Coin bullion Increased 143,000 to 38,801,000 tills , 181,000 were Imported , 17,000 nnd 75,00 China I'arlu , 23,000 from United States coin bought and 2.17,0 ( bar gold bought. One hundred and pound ! ) went to Houmanla. The rema of the Increase In bullion w s due tc Increase In International circulation , stcick markets , after opening dull , c strong all around , Americans finishing the best. Delivers were specially stron silver. Foreigners arc now buying At cans pretty largely , A feature today the sharp rise In silver and silver secur Uars were very strong at ZOViil. Chli buying two months ahead. Hupee p Mexicans and other silver stocks nre b Ing. the Germans buying. Various rci are assigned for the rise , ch cfly ru of n large loan to China and Japan Itni Ing , but nothing definite Is known. India council sold 17 lakhs of specie I at rates ranging up to in 3-Gd. The following were the closing quota on the leading sleeks of the New Yorl change today : The total sales of stock tmlny WPTC ! FharnB , Including : American Sunnr , D2.SOO ; llnimm. 22 , COO ; Chicago O . ll.D'Xl ' ; Dlstl 4.SUO ; General Electric , 13.900 : Louisville & 1 villa , 2,000 ; Missouri Pacific. 3 , W : Nul I.WH1 , 3.100 ; It. & W. I * . clHss , fifth assess palil. 3.SOO : Ilock Island , 8,400 ; St. 1'aul , ! \Veslern Union , 3,400. New York Money Miirket. NEW YORK. Aim. 16. MONEY ON CA Kasy ut 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; c at I per cent. riUMK MHIICANTII.K PAI'En IRS per STKIU.INO KXCHANeJU Wi-nk , with < i business In ImnUeis' bills $4.Wifi4.S7 fni ni.inil iinil $4.S5y4(34.S6 ( for 60 days. Posted i J4.6 < ' . ' , j < n'4.si , ! . and JI.SSQl.K ) ; commercial ll.$4 > 4 4.83. SILVER CKnTIFICATis-61fi6.c. CiOVEIcNMKNT 1IOND8 l-'lrm. Slate b lull. Itnllwny honils , str.inK. Closing quotnt'ons on bunds were as follows : lloHtou Stock tMiotatlonJ. nOSTON , Auir. 10. Call loans , Ia2 pur llmo loaiiB , V > iUH ! per cent. Closing price 8tockB , bonds and inliiln ; aluirjs : Now York Mlnlui ; tjnitutlon. NEW YOUK , Autr. 10. The following an clohtiif imnintr a'lotatious : London Htnrk Qiintiillons. LONDON , Am ? , 10. 4 p. in. cloaln ? : riniinilal NIIIIM. KANSAS CITY , AUK. 16. Clearing. , Jl.C NEW ORLEANS , AUB. It. Clenrlnss , i 7M. 7M.1IOSTON , AUB , 1C. Clearings , $13OM,707 ancvH , (1,704'IIS. ' 1IALTIMOHE. AliB. 1C. ClearlJiKB. 2,1 balances , * )1,800. ) NEW YOHK , AUB. IC.-ClcarlllKS , > SO,6 bulancce , ? 4.J13.l ) l. HOME , Aui ? . 1C. The price of goU loil 111 lire SOc IHT 1UO friincH. PllILADELPIIIA , AUB. 1C. Clcnrlnss , II MO ; balances , ti7:27. MEMPHIS. AUK. 1C. Ni-w York i-xc Hi'llliiK ut JI.W ; cIcarlnKB , JirM ; ' ) ; balanccH 518. CINCINNATI , AUB. 1C. ClonrlnKB. J2.1 Mom-y , 4 G per cent. New York vxclumse 75c dUcount. LONDON , Ann. 1C. Thu amount of Ii K.inu.liuo the Hank of Encland inlay 01 and. IB CM.uon. PAH1S , AUK , 1C , Tines pi > r ci-nl renlcn 6U-o for lh accounl. ICHIIKO | on I indo l o for checkH. IIKULIN , AUB. 1C. It U n Ttid tha loan which Ihn I'lilnmo cuvi'inmriu Is ni'f IIIB amountH lo ll'i ' ) , i)0' } . HT. LOl'lK. AuB.'lC. ClrarlnB" , 3.oCCI3 anci'3. tj7J.sS ; money , Mi7 pvr ci-ni ; exc on New Yiuk , 2Jc dUcount , SAN KIIANOISCO , AUK. 10. Drafls. 12 > ici IcltKiaphlc , IJc ; ullver burn , QH < 3 Mexican dullurn. tHi | 51c. NEW YOUK , AUK. 16 The Nallonal comiwiy haii dcclaicd u dividend of 1 pp | on Hie cununon Block and 14 per cent c pn-ferri-d. I'HICAOO. AUB. 1C. ClparlnK . J13.I mxu-y , 4 4ln pel * ctnt on call , 54jti pe-r ce lime : New Yoik i-xchaiKe , Me lu lie dlei foiclKn i-xchaniiu weak. Htcilltif , comm HM\k \ and It fcti'.i. PAUIH , AUK. 16. The weekly rlulemcnl Hank of 1'runcu PIJ\VB thu fulloulim cli us i jinpared ultli tinpuvloiui account ; In clrculallon. dcfreimi15.il75urtuf ; ireiinui vountH rurrenl , iiicrtn v , C,3' ' < ) .i < ) iir ; pit In lncrvu e , ID.kSi.iNHJf ; h'lU dlvcnunled. dec ; , V , i f ; > llver In hand , d creaur , I,7l6lxi ) ( ijONDON. AUK. 1C. The weekly utalumi the Hank of I'ntiland I.IUM ! lixluy | IUWH tl lowlnic chanReH u.i c TiUMn l with th pr .iccount : Ti'Uil ivitfive , Increnne , ( cv.mx tulatlun , Jecreune. ( :7 , IHW ; bullion , | nc other KefurllleH , lUcrra.i ! , (3)0,000 ( ) ; , Increatv , ( Cili > M ) ; public dvH | lt . I'CJ.UWi noteH rvrerve , Increuiw. (6 Kjvernmenl e urltieii , ducreaw , ISW.OOO. | , rciK > rlt"n of the Hank ot EnKlund' ' cr\ l 67.t'J prr cent. The ratu cf Ulscou main , at 3 p r cent. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARI rcojipts Still TJepJino In 110 * Fnco of vatclng friws All Along. CATTLE SELL STEADY ALL THRC Ilrttrr IVellnt ; Devcinpccl In tlio Hti anil I'coiler Tniile lli > K < Slunr I.lit Chungc , Soiling ICriullly nt SU-n7ry't'rU-i > ii. T1IUIISDAY , Aug. ' The receipts were rather light toda comparison , thcro being only 1,200 c 7,800 hogs and 110 sheep , as compared 1.SS4 cattle , 12,870 hogs and 41G sheep on tertlay , and 2,007 cattle , 10,040 hogs ain sheep on the corresponding day of last ' For the week thus far there have beei celved 0,200 cat'lc , 37.400 hogs and sheep , as against 9,035 cattle , 47,404 liogi 2,849 sheep for the corresponding daj last week. From this It will be noted the receipts are running much lighter week than last , though prices have higher and shipments ought to have stimulated. CATTLE The offerings of cattle o kinds wcro light , nnd there were only a talr to good corn fed steers In the y The market did not show any inai change as far us prices were concerned , local packers wanted a few cattle and ready to pay fully steady prices. One b brought $4 , bit : everything else sold t that figure. The market on desirable itul heifers was firm , and there was a fair demand. One small bunch of c ipayed heifers brought $3.25. Con rough butchers' stock continues slow it the very low prices thai have rulei sorno lime. The amount of business t In the stocker and feeder market Is lln : but still there Is a little more Ufa to ' .rado than was the case a few days Die Improved feeling appears lo be di : ; he fad that there have been local she in some sections ot the country , which , promise of Improving the pasturage , ant further fact that receipts have not very heavy for the week thus far. HI icntatlvo sales : DUUSSED HEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. No. Av. 1..1120 $2 CO 4C..1241) $3 45 M..1114J 15. . . . 8.14 270 24. . . . 944 3 N ) 6..1510 2..1199 275 41. . . . 977 3 GO 41..1175 1..1050 300 42..1216 370 C2..111S 2. . . . 675 3 25 S6..1235 3 S5 COWS. 1. . . , 990 1 15 3. . . . 70 1 40 3..1003 3..1070. 1 15 2. . . . 9SO 140 1. . . . 810 1. . . . 890 1 13 20. . . . 823 1 SO 4. . . . 800 i. . . . sso i IG i. . . . ceo i co 4..1030 2. . . . 800 1 15 17. . . . GS4 1 DO 1..1010 11. . . . S50 1 15 1..1210 1 GO 1..1220 14. . . . 795 1 25 4..1025 1 GO C. . . . 942 1. . . . 800 1 25 1. . . . 930 1 G5 1. . , . 740 2. . . . 950 1 K 9. . . . G77 1 C5 27. . . . 784 3. . . . 9S3 125 19. . . . 703 170 1..1030 1. . . . MO 1 25 12. . . . SS9 1 70 6. . . . 6G4 1. . . . 900 125 3..1040 175 1..10SO 6. . . . 785 1 25 1. . , . 930 1 75 1..1000 1. . . . 990 1 25 1..1020 1 80 22. . . . 977 1. . . . 810 1 35 4.752 1 SO 29. . . . 938 2..1030 1 35 G. . , . 923 1 SO 4..101) 4. . . . 905 1 35 29. . . . 750 1 95 1..12GO 2. . . . 9G5 135 1..1000 200 6. . . . 990 2. . . . 880 1 40 HEIFBHS. 4. . . . 457 1 ( X ) 2. . , . 560 1 25 17. . . . 632 4. . . . 607 120 21. . , . 601) 125 3. . . . SCO 2. . . . 470 125 2.W.-DW. 125 3. . . . CM 9. . . . 524 1 2" 11. . , . C33 1 40 1. . . . 7SO 3. . . . COG 125 9.691 155 SS. . . . 872 CAL.VES. 1. . . . 340 125 1. . . . 130 225 1. . . . 2GO 2. . . . 155 1 25 2. . . . 250 2 25 1. . . . 150 ' 5. . . . 170 2 in ) 1..1I10 2 5 > ) 10. , . . 148 1. . . . 110 200 I.1. . . 100 250 1. . ' . . 140 5. . . . 2tt ! 200 2. . . . 110 250 2..145 3. . . . 198 2 00 4. . . . 167 250 1. . . . 210 1. . . . 2SO 2 00 , DUU.S. 1. . , . 8GO I 00 ' 1.R40 1 25 1. . . . 850 1..1050 1 15 1..1CGQ 1 25 1..1070 1. . . . 830 125 1.V..1420 125 1..1G30 1..1080 1 25 . OXEN. ' 2..1575 1 GO 2.1390 1 EC ' ' ' . ; - . 'STAGS. > i > . - i' , 1..1310 1 73 STOCKEns AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 450 12' 9 "B44 210 24. . . . 703 2. . . . 6G5 1 55 7. . . . 705 2 10 M. . . . 803 1. . . . G40 1 GO B. . . . 486 2 10 7. . . . BGO II. . . . C83 1 BO 6. . . . BCD 2 10 14. . . . 717 14. . . . 62" 185 7. . . . B37 210 21. . . . 72S 0. . . . 473 200 3. . . . 610 210 2. . . . 740 1. . . . 700. 200 4. . . . SG5 210 21 , . . . 850 2. . . . 3G5 2 00 1. . . . 960 2 15 K. . . . 812 2. . . . 65C 200 7. . . . 518 215 19. . . . MS 1. . . . 710 200 10. . . . S7G 215 23..1041 1. . . . 3W ? M 6. . . " " 61 2 15 9. . . . 968 7. . . . GC2 205 2. . . . 475 215 9..1092 25. , . . 734 2 05 HOGS The general market did not much change today. The shippers wen qulle so slrong buyers , lliere being a 111 demand from Ihe east. At the same this was offset by the fact that the butc strike having ended , Ihe packers were position to buy more freely. Good to c hogs sold largely at $5.10 to J5.2G , wl top at $5.35. Pretly fair , light and mixed hogs brought $4.75 to $5. The r nnd extremely light pigs and trash sol usual of late , way down. Represent sales : 1 220 . . . ! GO , , SHERI' Only one"1 load of sheep wa celved today , but they sold very rcadl firm prices. The ewes reported below sold to go back Into tin country. Fa good natives are quotable at )2.252.7fj to good westerns , $2.0002.40 ; common Btcck sheep , J1.7G2.2B ; good to choice It $2,2503.75 , Heprese.ntaUve salea : Wl. Nil. 85 ! 42 native ewes 68 natlvo lamia. . . . . . B ? Niliv York Live MOCK Aliirkot. NEW /YOIIK / , AUR. } C.-Iir.iVE3 ; lle < b.ite. litMili Hunt an > ix ] HHEKP AND I.AStim Hecelhln , GO. ) hen mm nn al : tlnt'l' , lu\wrj laintH , ilnll ; i J2.50ir3.liOi lonitH. I3.VU4.7B. ItOOH Iteix-lplH. 2 J'J" ' ) heail ; 2 i-nrn on Mm lift hlKheri Infi-rlor lo cholrc , 3.G5J ] . KuiuiU City l.lvn Stiiclc Murket. KANHArl CITY , AUtr , 1S. CATTI.K-HM 6,100 head. ihl | > MH-nl , J.700 htail. Muiket fo Heady ; others slower ; Texai iteers , JJ.35 Ixtt utters. JJSSflt.S' , , hntU" cows. } l.'vi M"vKp | > nnd f 'deiK. II i' | 1 S" > . IIOOS Ili-ii'lpln. S,7" ) hratl ; rhlpmrntii. ho ii1. Mntkr-t l c lm\rr , tiulk nf x.il' . ! C.S ; henvlm , | 5.23fl . .Vi p\ik-iT : , J'i.5' , ' mlxeil. Jl.Wff5.55 ; Unhid , JI.W ; 3.M ; plct , : ft.W , Kltl-r.l'-llpcrlpt : i. 2,0 ( lii-nil ; Bhll-mdili hind. Market tlrnily. CltlCAOO l.l\l. HTOCK. I'rlci' * for Cnttlu lnili ! > rirrnlNo Nulrwi ClliilmiYrMrriluy , CllirAOO , AMR , J . J'rlrw for cuttle u went no notowoilhy vhnuRO , Clood nlotk ipllto n < < well ns liotnie , nil , ) then * wan n cltno In HIP tirade * In-low Kuod. A fnlr d < 1-xlxKd In i-xporln , ciintom nhlppors and llir linilr nil buylni ; morp or li'cs fn-rlv. and Ii had tin * licit nt It. The KitUn of out tie nin i In lO.fOO head. They inncfd nt from } 1 I ' Hklnny cows rold nt fr > > m II In JI. " " ' . IUH' or llueo londfi ofeiy pilm * . sleoiii tiroiiKl t'cuvn ntnl bulls mdd Initnly nt from 11. jr.TJl. ntul fnim 13.73 lo ll.-0 tuolc llu < bit tintn > riVc tcrnii nnd Texann , nbotil each. The foiim-r wcix llrm nt fnun JI. 11.10 , and tinlaller nt from 11.2.1 In 1340 the Kood ( lock \\nx picked uti early , but II lali' before the pens weie cle-ireil of thi > Kiadrn. The close \vn otrady. At n decline from tin- licit prices of yesl nf from Be In ICc Ihere was nn iitllvo find K hog mailed. The fre h und rtale rrrelpts n supply cf RTi.OOO. but by noon buyers hail found for nearly lhat miml'or , nnd the elorr iinile us Kini ait HIP opening. Yeflriday win paid for n load of fancy heavy ; lln loilay wns 15.70. Indlcnllnn n deollne lu Hie Krndea nf I0o. The chnnni ; In cuiiiinnri to privies \\irn lens maiked , 1'rom | . * > .2."i lo boUKht most of the medium nnd heavies nn popular prices for IlKht wetc from K. 15 to Poor stuff Hold around | 5 nnd culln as lo from $3.75 to tl. ' The Bheep trade was dull nt yesterday's p Wlttvin the last forty-eight boms nearly head of sheep nnd lambs have been nnli here , nnd Ihe slraln as urcaler than the ket could wllhslnnd. Hales of sheep were al II lo 13.2.1 for poor to choice , which Is i dnctlcn from Ihe pi Ices cut lent eatly In week of from lOo to Up. K-mdis show n more decided decline ; they mu fiom SSc t lower limn on Tuesday , and arc ciuoled nl $ l.sn in js. Itecelpts Cattle , 11.000 head ; calves , 700 1 hoes , 24.000 head ! sheep , 12.000 head. The Kvcnlmi Journal lepnrls : HOOS Ilecclpts , 2).OW head ; yesterday. he-id ; shipments yesterday , 'J.0 head : ic-ft iib'iut 9. MO heiul ; uuallly not so KO < H ! ; in nullve , bul rnlhet ueak , and pi Ices Hi'Ute li chleily on common nnd roiiKh lots ; pales ru nl l5.05fi5.Da for HRht ; 11.80'tfVIO for nniRh | IHK ; J5.05fM.55 for mixed ; } 5.15tf5.7t ) for I paekltiR nnd shlpplni ; lots. CATTLK-HecelptB. 11,000 head ; olllcl.il yi il'iv. 17.C81 head ; shliiments ye leidny , liead ; maikct fairly active ; best Kinde * sti ulhers easy ; COWH nnd bulls , JI.75fr2.SO ; si ' 3.75JJ4.50 ; Texans , J1.25Q3.40 ; westerns , i 3.f > 5. 5.H1IKKI' Ksllmaled receipts lo.lay , 12.000 1 Dfllelal yeslerday , 17,638 head ; slripmcnlH yt jay , 5C7 head ; maikcl dull nnd lOif-Oc lowc St. 1. mils ( ii-iu-riil Mui-krt. ST. I.OL'IS. Aug. 16. KI.OLMt-Qulel nnd WHKAT Lost HiS C on selling by li lack of buylns ordeis and lower cables ; red , cash , OHie ; AuRiist , Clc ; September , I December , MTtc ; May , COVic. COHN Unsettled , IrirKUlnr nnd lost rt ! No. 2 mixed , cash , August and September , ! May. Wili5i)5ic. OATS Dull nnd wi'.ik ; Ko. 2 cash , r AtiRiisl , 30t c ; September. OlVic ; May , SCc. HYK SOc bid for No. 2 regular. HAIU.I2Y Nothing doiiiK. UHAN 72c npked , caal HliU' . FI < AX SKii ) l-'lrm nl 11.21 , tills side. CI.OVKIl .SKED-UnehnnKfd. TIMOTHY PEKD-15.20 bid. 3IAY Dull nnd weak nl recent auotalloni HUTTKIl Unchanged. KOOS Weak at 10t- . IKAU I ewer at I3.171/ . Sl'KI.Tl-U-l3.ir : , . COHN MUAIv-Lower at I2.KQ2.70. WIUHKY-U'Rher nl 11.28. COTTON TIK.S rnrhaiiRed. 11AOOINO UnchanRcd. PllOVISIONS Weak nnd lower. Polk , slni mess , Jobbing , 114.121 . Lard , prime ptenm. ' choice , $7.50. Dry salt niPals. | IMI- ti'ionl JC.37V4 ; longs nnd ribs , $7.50 ; shorts , $7.70. 1J , packed shoulders , J7..MI ; longa , $ s.2j ; ulu $ 8.37H : shorls , $ S. 371,40 8. W. ni'XJKIPTS Klour. 4.00D bills. ; wheat , 87.0M corn. 20.000 bu. ; oat" , Bl.oiKl bn. SHIPMENTS Klour , 9,000 bbls. ; wheat , bu. ; corn , 11,000 bu. ; oats , 10,0'JO ' bu. Coffco Mitrlct-t. NEW YOIIK. AUR. 1C. COKKKE-Or opened weak , declined llf20 ( points under desirable August tenders ami uliweri s'lenil not unchnnRed to 20 points Jiet dcellno ; ! 10,250 biiKS , Includlnn : AURIISI , JU.noiif September , $14.20014.30 ; Octiibcr , $1.I./Hf November. $12.80012.83 ; December , $ i.Klr January , $12.M ; I.lnrch , $12.30. Spot eoffec , dull ; No. 7 , $18.12ii ; mild , qulel ; Cordova , 5tl'.i.2i ; sales , IS.OuO luipa Mnraculb : ) nt for Rood Culcutta. In iMind. Wiirehouso del \ from New York yesterday , 8.2M baca ; New- stock today. IIS.MG baps ; United States loday. 1C3.550 bugs ; alloat for the United S 220,000 bags ; total visible for the Unlttd Si 383,550 bans , aKalnst 400.172 bags last year. SANTOS , AUR. 16. Klrm : railroad S.T strlko on ; RO < X ! average , $1C.20 ; receipts , i stock , 263,000 bags. HAMBURG , AUR. 1C. Steady ; prices uncha to 14 pfR. lower ; sales. 11,000 bags. HAVRE. AUR. 1C. Opened steady , ; r hi , at 11 noon , steady , Uf hleher ; at 3 p. n regular , 'At off " to lit up ; closed quiet nl ' /Unit lilKher. / HIO DK JANEIRO , AUR. 1C. Nominal ; change , 9d ; receipts , 8,000 bags ; cleared fo United Stales , 7,000 bags ; stock , 222,000 bag ClilritRo Fruit Onotiitlonx. CHICAGO , AUK. 16. The Karl Fruit com sold California fruit at auction today as fol PeaiH. Uartlell's In CKX refrlKeralor $1. 5555-1.75 ; Duerre Hardy. $1.00. Peaches. quehanna , $1.101.15 ; Karly Crawford , $1.10 { Mulr. $1.15. Prunes. Gel man , H.25S1.30 ; Karlan , $1 : Silver , 85090C ; Gross , $1.00S1.13 ; lenberg , $1.30. Plums , Yellow KRR. 80ciif Salsuma , $1 ; Washlnslon , 80c. Twcnly- cor loads sold here today. Porter Ilros. company , Chicago , sold todr auction nine cars California fruit ; Ha pears , S1.UO1.7S ! ripe Block , S1.0W1.45 ; boxes , 85c ; Huerro Iliudy pears , $1.50 ; Lale C fotil peaches , $1.0581.40 ; Early , 75c f1.25 ; O. Clings , 0ci$1.30 } ; Ix mon Cllinf. $1.10 ! Cling , Crc5T$1.25 ; Susquehanna , $1.25 ; Ti Clings , $1.20 ; Tokay prnpes , halt crnles , I 2.95 ; lllnck. $1.20 ; Muicnt , $ l.rOWl.B5 ; I prunes. 95c $1.15 ; Hungarian. 90c5J$1.20 ; Ger $1.151.30 ; l-'iench. 70cff$1.05 ; llulgarlan , KKR plums , C5g85o ; Kallenberir plums , Columblns , $1.15 ; Golden Drop , OOc ; Neclai 75c0$1.40. _ AlluncupoIlH Wnrut Markot. MINNEAPOMS , AUR. 1C Wheat today c ? io lower , with December the weaker o ! future months. The weakness and decline based upon small expert demand nnd Inrri receipts. Receipts were 9C.7CO bu. ; ( hlpn 13,800 bu. , BliowlnR a tendency to decreni . The shipments and Increase In receipts. mand for new wheat was active , nnd n ! nrilvnla decrease , as compared with the nn of new wheat , the market In favor of It s wider difference In value. About 500,001 a Is all that Is yet back In Interior elevi Close ; AiiRUst , ( .Mie ; September , 531'ic ; Di ber , 55ViW55c. Old wheat , on track , 1 * hard , MVfcc ; No. 1 northern , Me ; No. 2 norl track cloned 2'.e ( t , 5C',4c. New wheat , on with w old. Flour wns weak In sympathy pales 5o lower than yesterday , but mi from porno $3.25 to $3.40 for patents nnd $2 n $2.1 bbla bakers. Production wns obnnt 31,000 thu week ; shipments , 40,069 bbls. I'ottnii Mill-lift. T.W OUTRAN' ' . * 'i" I1 ! . COTTON' ' DOO bales ; receipts , 379 bales ; cxpoits , i , Ul 4'K , 01 , alj ll , , , . . t . . . , . , .1111,1 , l.l vl ull ; August , $0.91 bid ; Seplember , $ il.33 ] C.35 ; Ocl iC.3GfjC.37 ; November. IC.44S6.45 ; December , ( iC.53 ; January , JC.WiC.59 ; Febiunry , JC.C45 March , $ C.7ogc.71 ; April , $ C.7CtiC.77 ; May , ST. ' LOUIS. 'AUR , ' 1C. COTTON Oulct ; dlliiR , 6T/.c ( ; sales , none ; receipts , none ; menls , 400 l-ales ; stock , 24,40i ) bales. MVnilPOOU AUR. 1C. COTTON-Spot / lean , middling fnlr. 4'id ; good middling , good ordinary , 3d ; ordinary , 3 7-lCd , bt. I.onls l.lvn Stock MnrUnts ST. I.OUI8. AUK. 16. CATTI.r : Receipts. ' head ; shipments , 1,700 head ; maikvt Hteai' nnd hi for steers generally ; cows strong ensler ; native slecrs , 1,200 lo 1.400 Ibs. , $ 4.W cows nnd heifers. $1.75iJ2.05 ; Toxn * si 900 ; lo 1,100 Ibs. . $2.70a3.25 ; cows , $1.750-2.10 , HOGS Receipts. 2uoO head ; s.ilpmenls , head ; mniket 10 < G15c lower ; ROOI ! lunvy , $ r.W ; Rood light and medium , Ji.SOffJ.W ; com siJKEr Recc'pls , 2,200 head ; shipments head ; market weak and 25c lower ; unlive n $2.004/2.40 / ; lambs , | 3.00ft3.50. Ni' v York Dry ( .oocU Mnrknr. NEW YORK , Aug. 1C , Mnny buyers nro I , market , of whom a larne number have alii jobbers' stocks with satisfactory rales. Of mission houses the demand wns less get with printed fabllcs , colored cottons and Rrudes of clothlin : woolens commanding much Rrcaler allenllon , with such bUHlnesn nut for cprlnR wixilivis , Print cloths tin 2Ho bid for tl squareH. NP.W YORK. AUR. 16. STOAR Raw. sale 2,710 IUIRS centrifugal , 9C lebl , nl : > ic speculator ; Sol hhils. Muscovado , K9 leyt. 1W liliila , nnd 1.2CO lines Muscovado at 2)ic ) llneil , Meady. 1XNDON , AUR. 16.SUO.RCane , qulel bleuly ; centrlfURal , Java , 13n 3d ; centrifugal rcllnlng , llu 3d. OR AlurkuU. OH. CITY , Pa. . AUR. 1C , Natlimnl Tr rertlllcatos npeneil nl MK ; IrigliMl. SO'i ; lo 80i : cloned al IOH ; Hhtpinenm , 97,412 bbls. ; bbU. 75.U32 pn-l'SHURO. Pn. , Aug. 16. National Tl eerllllcates npened at bOKi cloHcd al toft ; hit bOHi lowe.l , 0i. DiilnlliVlirut .Mlirknt. Dtll.UTH , AUR. U. WHEAT Close : t hard , WVjc ; AIIKUHI , Me ; No , 1 northern , f,7V4c ; AUKU.I , 5Cc ; Heplember , MHe ; Decei 67Uc ; No. 2 iiKlhern. cash. 54tie ; No. 3 norl i-u h , 43I.io ; to nrrive , No. 1 nnrthtiin , W.ic ; .Jil , S7Hc. Itecelpts , i-i.O-Xl bu. ; Hhlpii 41,00i ) bu. _ 'I'rl'i-o WliKiit ( ] uotntlon . HAN FRANt'lHCO , AUR. IS.-WIIIIAT-Sti December , ! )7Hc , _ _ _ _ _ -Murknt. BT. I.OUIH. Aug. 1C. WOOl < -Qul t and chunKid. Oregon Kidney Tea cures backauhe. ' lie , 25 cents. AU LABOR LEADERS' RE1I1 All Give the Same Prescription to GUI Evil of Eailr nd .trikca Wl [ NESSES URGE GOVERNMENT OWNEF Tcttlmotiy Itoforo ihn Arlillrnllnu nilllco on the ( Imil Itulhvny Strll bvvrctiiry Kelllier's Vlcwd tin tl llrntiiy of Sutvl itftlio Prolitum. CHICAGO , Aug. IG. The first wl called before the government strike coi Blon today \\as W. II. Lovcjoy , n Island railroad ex-cmpluye from I < n 111 , Lovrjoy wns questioned ns to the of the strike at LaSnllu and declared the men went out nt that point bccauso he unjustly illschurKcd. Secretary Kcllli the A. H. U. succeeded l.ovcjoy on the c He entered into a detailed statement a troubles leading up to the strike nnd iiucjtloned closely regnrdlng the cunvt ! nt which the boycott wns declared. Gencm ! Master Workman Sovereign c Knights of Lnbsr declared that whui trouble came up hero the convention ni Mollies coiislOercil whether nny action s bo taken. It wns left to n vote of the on each road. The Chicago Great \Ve men voted to strike because of local f uncos nnd so did the Hock Island HUM Considering the violence nnd dustru of property. Mr. Sovereign said he el the burning of cars was tha work of U States deputy marshals. He agreed Vice President Howard that the only refer for the trouble with railway employes the government ownership nnd op.ratk railways. Secretary Kcllher , when asked for his1 us to the best method for prcv.ntlng sti said that he firmly believed government ershli | of rallre-nils would solves the prol "Next" to that , " he continued , "I think inilsory arbitration would answer. " "How would yuu fores the rnllroail abide by the arbitral.rs' decision ? " ; Mr.Vrlght. . "Iy ) law , " promptly responded the ness. "Let the law be such that In ca Irqublo with Its employes the rnllroai : ompellcd to submit the matter to nrhltra Then let It be understood that If the road will not accept the terms upon v the arbitrators decide the company wl : ] indied [ to go out of bu Ine.'s. In o her v. the railroads should bs compelled to i by the decision , und as to the employe they nre not suited by the decision , lut leave the employ of the company. " I ) . B. Hay of Hoi > k Island , III. , was called. He stated that the strike nt Island wns caused partially by the I'ul strike and partially by the treatmcn liad received at the hands of the Hock Ii Knthvny company. "I had gone west to visit my relatl lie said , "nnd when I returned I wns tel the Hock Island oniclnls that I had Uncharged. 1 asked for n reason , and told that It was because I was n memb the A. R. U. nncral Superintendent lap of the road said that I would be b listed and could never again work or ; ir any other railroad. I was not a me it the A. H. U. at the time of my dlsch but have since joined that order. " Ray agreed with Kcllher that govern swnershlp of railroads would prevent sti Ray favored a law , he said , compc railroads to glvo discharged employes a innent setting forth the reasons for their charge. At the conclusion of Ms exan tlon n recess was taken. Chairman Heathcotc of the Pullman s : ommlttee was on the witness stand di the afternoon session. He showed a tab the Pullman company's wages , nnd cla that wages have been cut 60 per cent h last two years. Mr. Heathcoto also e : lied what he claimed was a black list I : by the Pullman officials , requesting othe stltutlons to refuse to employ the men v names appeared thereon. There Is no doubt that Ocorgu M. Pull Vice President Wlckes , Gzncral Mam Egan , St. John and other corporation ; ias ! will be called. Whether they will tlfy or not Is ciulto another matter. iivr.UK MANIFEST' ' rolls the Snnutn Conimllteo Their Hen for th" I'roHciit Depression. WASHINGTON , Aug. 1C. President J Flsko of the Pan-American Dlmctalllc lei on behalf of that organization , has EC notable statement to the special coinni ] f the United States senate invrstlgatlni Industrial depression and the remedy , says : "One or two more panics will find country in the condition of Home and < extinct republics when they wont d There was no necessity for Issuing n go' ment bond and every ono Issued , what the purpose may have been , has resulte the robbing of the people to the full e : Df the Issue. Why should we be taxed 50,000,000 to $150,000,000 a year for t : years on bonds In order to maintain a I Ing system which was conceived In sin , In Iniquity , nuiiured In conspiracy ripened into treason , Why should w < compelled to use a demonetized bank bill A demonetized treasury note when the eminent has the power to issue full tender money. With an honest issu money the people could not bo plunder billion or more dollars each year and I would be no occasion to pay those who spired to have this nation the reposltoi their surplus money $4,000,000 or $5,00 of their imagl a year for taking care gold reserve. The bonding of nations am issue of demonetized currency arc n Inventions , but many nations have of this nature of dc year ! ) fallen prey to They must In consequence repudiate 01 turn to barbarism. The creditors , whe confiscating the property of the nation 'Inflation' when the oppressed debtor for honest money , with free coinage of f and the remonctlzatton of the paper is Inflation Indeed , with 35-ccnt wheat , 5 cotton , 2-cent beef , 50 cents for a day's 1 "Our money will bo 'stable' when American farmer , planter and laborer reduced to the condition of the. pcopl India and the other serfs ct other cun under the financial dominion of old Eng It Is sincerely to be hoped congress I earnest In Its efforts to ascertain the e of the present disturbed conditions , ar ready and willing to apply the proper n ures for relief , and that no further attc will be made to deceive the people by Iractlng their attention from the real Is us has been done by discussions of bloody Bhlrt , the seal que-stlon , the bill , the Chinese question , the Cam railways and canals , the omnipresent and the proscription against one roll denomination , known as the A. P. A. n ment , but that laws shall bo enacted v will bring prceperlty to all the pcopli stead of a very few. It would seem congress has already legislated In the torest of the creditor class far beyond bounds of safety , and shuld take wai lest the people , who are fsht been aroused to the real cause of the dlfllc may take- matters Into their own hands elect bcth a congress and chief exec wha will be their servantK not their terx. With that day will come rc.il perlty through the. Introduction Into statutes of justice to all chimes , which bo partially and bnelly summarized as lows : "Tha monetlzatlon of sliver to 1G14 All money Issues by the government dl All demonetized money to be called In full legal tender money Issued In lieu the One money for the bondholder , cn-i debtor , olllco holder. Importer and bm The establishing of postal savings bi TJio adoption of the Initiative ) and rofi dum , "This would prove fatal to tint political the lobby. Ilrlbery would bo an unsufi vestment when the people themielvi's , Im of a corrupt legislative body , held the cUlvo ballot. The power to coin money regulate the value thereof should bo t [ ram congress by a constitutional amendii History lias demonstrated that It In ui to entrust a legislative body with the p to pauperize and enslave ) the people. In manner thu power to enact tariff IcgUI will be taken from congress , a coinmlml appointed , trie from all influences , to < revenue laws , which , when finally adc ( by the voice of the people ) , can bo modified , changed or repealed In a > period ot time , and then only by a d vote ot the people , thus allowing the Interests of the country to adjust them selves to Its provlslonc. " President Klsko says"Tho Nlcnragima canal will bo constructed nnd paid for by tho- government money , not bonds. " A number of radical measures are tug * Rested , President Klskc says the views sub * milled express the sentiment of 105,000 mom * bcrs of the association. ou.s ri.ot'it Unit fur tlin .Month of , lnly the Lightest In. Illglit Yviir * . M1XNHAPOMS. Aug. IC.-Thc Northwest ern M.ller says : There was a little Im provement In the output of the Minneapolis. Hour mills last week , the dally average * being 33,408 barrels , against 27,710 barrels- for the preceding wick , nnd 29,501 for the corresponding period of 1S03. The flour market is much less active than It wns n , week gn. The tuns of local mills lust week approximated 170.000 barrels , The higher cost of flour prevented foreigners , frcm doing very much , nnd export sales , were lighter. Kecimt gales for London hrvo been on the basis of 13s Od and 14s for bakers , nnd 20s and 20s Od for patents , The output for July was the lightest In nny July for eight years , and wns over 100.000 bar rels below the average for July In that period. The output at the head of the lakes last week , though large , showed a decline , the production being 7r,2u3 barrels , ngalnst 98.00S barrels for the preceding week , nnd 42,205 barrels for the same week In 1S03. Exports were largo , amount.ng . to onythlrd of the production. There was no particu lar change In the flour output at Milwaukee the past week , the production both for last week and the week before being close to the 30.000 mark. The total output for the week n.t St. Louis was 93,400 barrels , OB compared with ftS.SOS barrels the week pre vious. Quotations are substantially un changed from last week. Dg circus aft. nnd eve. this Courtland. Take the children. r l-ln I * . M. at Oiimlm.HMn A. M , nt The new vcstlbuted train now running on the "Northwestern" east dally. M'KitTllKIt FUHKV.tST. I'nlrVoitlnT ; unit \urliihln Wind * for N - hriiHkii Todav. WASHINGTON , Aug. IC.-Thc Indications for Krlduy lire : 1'or Nebraska and Colorado rnlr ; variable ablewinds. . Fur lenvu Fair ; cooler ; southwest winds. For Missouri Fair ; south winds. For Kansas Fair ; southeast winds. For South Dakota Fair , except showers In the eastern portion ; south winds , becom ing northerly. l.ocul Krnml. OrricR OFTIIK WIUTIIGII BuiiEAU. ONUITX. Aup. 10 , Omaha rocom of tcinnor.ituro nnd ralnfallcomparod witti oorrospoiullng day of four years : past 1H04. 1R03. 1892. 1801. Maximum tainuoraturo 03 = f)0 ) = > 00 = BHC > tuiiiueriuiiro. (14 = 02 = OH = 72 = > M Illinium = 70 = > tontnoriiluro. . 7H = 713 70 Avnrairo I'rctilultiUlon 07 .00 .00 .00 Stiitomout showing thu condition of torn- pornturoanJ precipitation ; U Omaha for tli day and slnco March I , 1SJI : 73 = Normal Kxccvt for temnoriitiiro the duv 602 B-J. = lnco Mitrcli 1 Kxcoss U Inch ilultUtnn : : Normal pr 1)4 ) IncU thetluv . . . , Iiflcli ) ) > ncy for . Inclio * UuflcltMicy fclneo March 1 12.46 Itupnrtn from Oilier Stutlotn nt H 1' . M * CEOltUE E. HUNT , Local Forecu-U Offlcliy- Whc n Baby wns Kick , v o E&VO her Castorla. Wlicu she was a Child , tliu cried for Castorla. Whsn she became Miss , rf o clung to CastorU. \fbcn she bad Children , she gave them 0 istor ? URE can be CURED IN 4 TO 10 WEEKS Our Bond Guarantees no Pay until Cured. A NEW DISCOVERY. NO PAIN OR TRUSS. NO OPERATION OR DANGER. NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. Bond for our Now Book. NATIONAL RUPTURE CO. 119 S. 14th St. Omaha , Neb , We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for prices , ! ' . O. It. curs , Oiiiiilia , or delivered nt your station. Telephone 218. Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wlrt'B to Chicago anil New York. All liusliK-KB urdcra lilaccd on Chicago Uuurtl of Truilu. ' - Bollclteil , L'orrt-spoiKleiiico Office , room I , New York LiftllullUlnt' . Tclcpliono 120S. 120S.W. W. V. WOOD ' ' IfHiinilt ffii/'A-'liM iCo. . , ( / ' i-rrj' iiifiil I'm' , / - Clilruyj , Grain and Commission Broker Prlvutu wlro to ChluiiKQ and Nuw York. , Toli'pluinu Nu. filD. OFFICE-ROOM 16 , BARKER BLOCK ,